Arctic Monsters
in Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
18 monsters
- Ape, Carnivorous Snow - Larger variety of carnivorous ape with shaggy snow-white fur
- Boar, Polar - Large boar covered in thick white fur and blubber, adapted to extreme cold
- Crystalline Egret - A 5-foot tall white egret made entirely of ice
- Dracomander, Frost - A giant lizard with six legs and dragon wings, scales colored like ice (white, pale gray, pale blue)
- Elemental, Cold* - A crude, headless ice statue with long sharp icicles in place of hands
- Fairy, Frost - A manifestation of the consciousness of a frozen tundra
- Frost Worm - A 40-foot long creature with huge mandibles that lurks under snow and generates intense cold
- Lynx, Giant - Intelligent lynxes as smart as humans, found in cold regions
- Orc, Snow - A white-haired relative of the normal orc, well-suited to cold mountain lairs
- Orycleo, Snow - Lion-like creature with large rabbit ears and fluffy tail tufts, native to cold climates
- Owlbear, Northern - Mixes the qualities of a polar bear and snow owl, substantially larger than southern owlbears
- Rabbidrake - Unholy fusion of rabbit and dragon created by an alchemist, with white rabbit body and red dragon wings
- Remorhaz - Light blue centipede-like creature that pulses with reddish glow from intense body heat
- Spider, Giant Ice - Horse-sized crystal-clear spider adapted to icy environments
- Tusker - Stout coastal humanoids with walrus-like tusks and thick skin
- Tymera - A colder climate variant of the chimera with arctic tiger, mountain ram, and ice dragon parts
- Winter Wolf - Dangerous predator that grows about 8 feet long, stands about 4.5 feet at the shoulder, and weighs about 450 pounds
- Yeti - A bipedal ape-like creature averaging 7-9 feet in height and weighing around 300 pounds